Abstract

Immigration and Economie Development in East Asia, by Lin Lean Lim No firm conclusion can be made as to whether the overall impact of immigration is positive or negative for the East Asian countries. Much will depend on the perspective adopted — economie or social, short-term or long-term, from the point of view of employers or workers. The implications of importing labour will also have to be weighed against other alternatives for dealing with labour shortage situations. Such alternatives have to be considered in a context in which the national interests of independent countries are juxtaposed against the realities of growing international interdependence. A much more rigorous research agenda is called for.

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